Greeley Tree Removal Permit & Ordinance Guide
Weld County, Colorado
Protected Tree Definition
Significant tree: 6 inches DBH or greater on development sites. Public trees regulated by Forestry Division regardless of size. Ash species subject to EAB management.
Protected Species
Heritage / Landmark Trees
Significant Trees defined under Greeley Municipal Code (Forestry and Tree Preservation) at 6-inch DBH or greater on development sites trigger landscape and tree-preservation plan review; public trees regulated by Forestry Division regardless of size — Greeley's enhanced-protection tier in lieu of a separate heritage-tree designation.
Permit Requirements
Forestry Division approval required for public tree work. Landscape and tree preservation plans required for private development.
Who can apply: Property owner or authorized agent with arborist report
Required Report Sections
Tree inventory with DBH, species, condition, retention plan, mitigation plan
Replacement Requirements
Based on tree size and condition (typically 1:1 to 2:1)
On-site replacement preferred; fee-in-lieu when infeasible.
Fees & Fines
Processing Time
3-6 weeks
Required Certifications
ISA Certified Arborist
Municipal Code
Greeley Municipal Code (Forestry and Tree Preservation)
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Culture, Parks and Recreation / Forestry
(970) 350-9449
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Data last verified: April 2026. This information is provided as a reference. Always verify requirements directly with Greeley before submitting permits or reports.
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